The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1964 — Page 16

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — May 28, 1964

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Farm Bureau Credit Union Has Special Meeting A special meeting of the shareholders of the St Joseph County F inn Bureau Credit Union was held on April 22. 1961. at which time it was decided to amend the By-Laws to include Marshall County in the filed of membership. Approval ot the Department of Financial Institutions was received this week, and now the qualifications for membership are as follows: Any member of the St. Joseph County Farm Bureau Cooperative A- wiation the Marshall County Farm Bureau Cooperative As-o iation the St Joseph County Farm Bureau. Inc., the Marshall County Farm Bureau. Inc., and their subsidiary organizations, any employee of these organizations and members of their immediate families, upon election to membership and upon subscribing for one or more shares, and who shall have paid f >r the same, in whole or in part, t .gether with the entrance fee of 25 cents, shall become a member of this credit union. Credit unions encourage mcmJcrs to save by making it as easy and convenient as possible. Others use the cre<Ht union prirmri’v fo>-bm-owing V p mem-ber-owner self-help organization, it gives its members sendee they c mid not expect from any other lending agency. M, : ■ ' ' according to his age in relation to his savings. He is also insured in the amount of his loan balano un to MOOM. if he die- All memb . rs benefit from this insurance in proportion to their use of the credit union. A special invitation is extended to those eligible people from Marshal’ Countv who wish to min the St. Joseph County Farm Bureau Credit Union, and also to those in St. Joseph County who have not done so. The office is located at 230R0 Ireland Road. South Bend. The hours are from 8:30 to 11:30 and 12:30 to 5:00. Monday thru Friday. People are usually’ wiliing to take your advice, but you must wait until they come after it. To err is human, but its no excxse to keep on making mistakes. Swanson Poultry Farm Plymouth, Indiana Phone 936-8487

Memorial Day Program In Walkerton (Continued from page 1) When these founding organizations became unable to carry on actively these rites, the American Legion pledged to help perpetuate the annual observance df Memorial Day. Although it began as a day to commemorate the dead of all wars, Memorial Day has since become an appropriate occasion for the decoration of graves of family and friends. Commander Verkier reminded that the observance of Memorial Day in the community should include the display of a United States flag by every home and business firm. ( . x Walkerton Rainbow News Mi-s Carol Mann held her last meeting of her term of office as worthy advisor of Walkerton Assembly. Rainbow for Girls, Monday evening. Visiting guests were Mrs. Gertrude Kross. Grand Deputy District No. 1; Maithias Stensacker, Grand Organizer: Alfred Drews. Grand lecturer. District 1. and Mrs. Drews. Grand Chairman. On June 5, at 8:00 o’clock. Miss Laura Jo Thornburg will be installed as worthy advisor. June 13 is inspection at Walkerton with Knox and LaPorte Assemblies. There will be a luncheon at 11:30 am. and opening a! 1:00 p.m. Rainbow girls will attend the church service at the Pilgrim Holne s Church Sunday. NOTICE B. T H dser and Co. will close at noon Friday. May 29.

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Red Sox Win 1-0 Thriller The Walkerton Red Sox officially opened their season last week and won a thrilling 1-0 game from Reno Bar of Mishawaka Sunday night at the local diamond. The run came in the last of the seventh inning as Adolph DeVolder, the Red .Sox pitcher, drove in Jim Ridenour from third with a sacrifice fly. DeVolder set the Reno crew down with three hits and was backed by a couple of double plays as the game remained scoreless throughout the first six innings. In the seventh, after one out. Ridenour was hit by a pitch and moved to third on Larry Pugsleys hit to left center. DeVolder then drilled a line shot to right with Ridenour scoring after the catch. The Red Sox will be playing on the local diamond a couple of times a week after the park schedule is set up. Games will mostly be on Sunday and Wednesday nights. They are also in the A-l league in Mishawaka and will be playing a full 15 game schedule in that loop on Thursday nights with a few other nights over the course of the season. League play begins next week. Friday night they travel to LaPorte to face Bennetts in a double header with Carl McNaulty scheduled to pitch against the Red Sox in one game. Codge Harness an DeVolder will hurl for Walkerton. LINCOLN TWP. P. I). C LI B TO MEET JI NE 2 The Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club will meet on Tuesday. Jure 2 . in the Walk e--ton Community Building at 1 :30. Mrs. Victor Schultz. Mrs Mayotte

Arseneau. Mrs. Edna Wolfe and Mrs. Charles Bellinger will bo hostesses.

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